Featuring: DB Tha General Blanco

[Intro]
Hey hey hey it’s the one and only Mr. DJ Drama AKA big balls
Easy dick melts in your mouth hand and her vagina
And I’m bringing you live with no surprise
The one and only YG and crooked soul mixtape
It’s called California living
This for everybody on Crenshaw this for everybody in Compton this for everybody in Long Beach
(Gangsta gangsta) big shouts to Barko and BD the general
Shouts to the bay area I mean the yay area
This for everybody banging when I do say bangning
I mean banging that music that YG has been making
For quite some time that quality street music you know who brings it to you well
It had to be only me DJ Drama once again big balls easy dick melts in your mouth her hand and her p*ssy(gangsta breezy)
Crooked soul that california living it’s YG it’s DJ Drama
It’s quality street music G funk style
Let’s get it started
Like we always do about this time

YG

Keenon Daequan Ray (Motherfuckin') Jackson, professionally known as “YG,” short for “Young Gangster,” is a rapper and songwriter born and raised in Compton, California. He usually works with the equally famous producer, DJ Mustard; both from the same Blood (Gang) sect – the Tree Top Pirus. He met Nipsey Hu$$le often in his gang days, and eventually hung out and began to rap with him.

YG is currently signed to Def Jam Recordings, as well as CTE World after befriending Jeezy. Both record labels, as well as Pu$haz Inc (formed by YG, Ty Dolla $ign, and DJ Mustard) released My Krazy Life, in 2014. The album peaked at #2 on the Billboard 200 and was certified Platinum in April 2017.

In 2016, YG released his sophomore album, Still Brazy, which peaked at #6 on the Billboard 200. The album discusses his paranoia after being shot in 2015, his fame and success, and his political opinions. The album spawned three singles, “Twist My Fingaz”, “Why You Always Hatin?”, and the controversial, but popular and impacting “FDT (Fuck Donald Trump)”. In 2018, YG released his third studio album, Stay Dangerous, supported by the singles “Suu Whoop”, and “Big Bank”, the latter being YG’s highest charting solo single on the Billboard 100, peaking at #16.